OpenRiversUMN
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Rethinking Water, Place & Community.
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Join us for the next Institute on the Environment UMN People & Planet event on Monday, March 18th on bringing interdisciplinarity to the challenges facing our planet and people with #OpenRivers editor Laurie Moberg, Christine Baeumler, Amelious Whyte, and Julie Hanus! environment.umn.edu/people-planet-…
In #OpenRivers Steph Januchowski-Hartley,
Daphne Giannoulatou and Merryn Thomas share river engagement activities designed to make rivers and ecological processes visible through art. Read at openrivers.lib.umn.edu/article/creati…
Metaboliaeth Oriel Science Unlocking the Severn Swansea University Bangor University
In honor of #InternationalWomensDay2024 #OpenRivers is highlighting content on women and water continuing with Issue 22 | Women & Water: Confrontation. openrivers.lib.umn.edu/issue/issue-22…
Caroline Gottschalk Druschke Eric Booth Rebecca Lave Aizita Magana @ShaNini86 Lee Vue Phyllis Messenger
In honor of #InternationalWomensDay2024 #OpenRivers is highlighting content on women and water starting with Issue 21 | Women & Water: Calling openrivers.lib.umn.edu/issue/issue-21……
Ruth McCabe Natalie Warren Phyllis Messenger Jean Eells, PhD Shimira Williams Michelle King Victoria Bradford
Join us for the next People & Planet conversation on March 18 – Synergy in Scholarship: A Blend of Science and Humanities 🌀✨ Panelists will explore the opportunities of #interdisciplinary work, how teaching approaches have expanded, and more: umn.zoom.us/webinar/regist…
This month I feature OpenRiversUMN, Tim Hannigan, The Guardian, 𝕯𝖍𝖆𝖗𝖓𝖆 𝕹𝖔𝖔𝖗, Places Journal, Clare Fieseler, Ph.D., Pulitzer Center, and more!
#envhist #envhum
In #OpenRivers , Isaac Esposto examines the settler colonial influence and weaponization of water for people making autonomous journeys in the #SonoranDesert . openrivers.lib.umn.edu/article/a-smal…
#bordercrossing #usmexicoborder #environmentalhistory No Mas Muertes
Swimming across the #RioGrande , Melinda Menzer writes that she was 'hoping to make visible, to embody, the reality of the border—that it is fluid and permeable, like the river itself.' Read more in #OpenRivers ! openrivers.lib.umn.edu/article/not-a-…
HIAS #immigration #openwaterswim
In #OpenRivers , Michael O. Johnston, Ph.D. traces transitions in relationships with the Upper Mississippi River leading to the creation of two interstate festivals that cross the river-border and build community.
openrivers.lib.umn.edu/article/the-ba… SSSP- Sport, Leisure, and the Body Midwest Sociological Society ASA Culture Section William Penn University
Publication alert: my piece on travel writing and the Tamar as #Cornwall 's imaginative (imaginary?) border in the excellent OpenRiversUMN (a great model of what a scholarly journal can be - Open Access, interdisciplinary and with space for storytelling). openrivers.lib.umn.edu/article/a-flui…
We are pleased to announce #OpenRivers Issue 25 | Rivers & Borders with work from Geoffrey Habron@Furman University, Tim Hannigan, Michael O. Johnston, Ph.D., Merryn Thomas, Daphne Giannoulatou, Vanessa Lamb Zali Fung and more! Take a look and let us know what you think! openrivers.lib.umn.edu
#OpenRivers is inviting proposals for our 2025 issue on Rights, Conflict, and Water. For peer-reviewed feature articles, the deadline is January 29th, 2024. Learn more at
openrivers.lib.umn.edu/rights-conflic….
#waterrights #waterandconflict #rightsofnature #unsdg6 Global Water Security Center NiCHE
In #OpenRivers , editor Laurie Moberg shares a collection of articles that demonstrate the social change work of #communityengaged research.
Read more at openrivers.lib.umn.edu/article/creati…
PPEH Tropical Rivers Lab #driftlesswisconsin #uppermississippi #yangdeng #fireflycreek #theakiki
Focusing on a stretch of the #uppermississippiriver Patrick Nunnally traces the #environmentalhistory from geological formation to Indigenous inhabitation to settler practice to ecological restoration. Read more at openrivers.lib.umn.edu/article/layers… NiCHE Mississippi River Network
Check out #OpenRivers Issue 24 | Layers! The issue compels us to consider both places and practices as layered. With content on the #sanjoaquinvalley , the #uppermississippiriver , the #stopline3 resistance camps, the #chesapeake , the #yarrariver and more. openrivers.lib.umn.edu
We are pleased to announce #OpenRivers Issue 24 | Layers. The articles here evoke the social and ecological layers of particular places and practices. openrivers.lib.umn.edu
Patrick Nunnally Ian Wright #environmentalhistory #chesapeake #communityengagement #tularelake
This OpenRiversUMN publication is focused on Indigenous ways of knowing and transforming education at UMN. The Indigenous Women's Water Sisterhood from UMN Duluth is featured. openrivers.lib.umn.edu #UMNProud